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Want TED Talks on the go? Every weekday, this feed brings you our latest talks in audio format. Hear thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable -- from Artificial Intelligence to Zoology, and everything in between -- given by the world's leading thinkers and doers. This collection of talks, given at TED and TEDx conferences around the globe, is also available in video format.

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  • The molecular love story that could help power the world | Olivia Breese

    22/08/2023 Durata: 12min

    The key to revolutionizing the world's energy landscape may lie in an unlikely love story, says energy innovator Olivia Breese. She details the fateful marriage of a green electron and a water molecule -- a powerful source of carbon-free, sustainable energy -- and calls for universal investment in this potentially transformative resource. "A world which runs entirely on green energy, it's not a luxury. It's a necessity," she says. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How to meet your child's difficult behavior with compassion | Yvonne Newbold

    21/08/2023 Durata: 17min

    Yvonne Newbold's son, Toby, is one of the millions of young people living with a disability. Parenting Toby has offered her some lessons on how to help children move from anxiety-led behavior towards happier times. Drawing on her personal experience, she outlines some of the most effective and actionable of these strategies -- starting with a dash of curiosity, kindness and creative thinking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • A 3-part plan to take on extreme heat waves | Eleni Myrivili

    18/08/2023 Durata: 14min

    The deadliest severe weather phenomenon is something you might not realize: extreme heat. Eleni Myrivili, chief heat officer of the city of Athens, Greece, explains that extreme heat and heat waves are often overlooked because they're not as dramatic as flooding or hurricanes – and breaks down three approaches to keep cities cool in a time of rapid global temperature rise. "Cranking up the air conditioner is just not going to cut it," she says. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The climate crisis is expensive -- here's who should pay for it | Avinash Persaud

    17/08/2023 Durata: 12min

    The world's smallest countries, often tropical places, are the first to feel the effects of global climate change, but they lack the funds to fight it. Economist Avinash Persaud is working on a plan to change that: the Bridgetown Initiative, an ambitious proposal to change how rich countries finance poor countries during the climate crisis. He lays out what a green transformation for small nations could look like -- and how it could be profitable for everyone involved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • A flavorful field guide to foraging | Alexis Nikole Nelson

    16/08/2023 Durata: 15min

    Whether it's dandelions blooming in your backyard or purslane sprouting from the sidewalk, vegan forager Alexis Nikole Nelson is on a mission to show how freely growing flora could make its way to your plate. With contagious enthusiasm and a live cooking demo, she explains the benefits of expanding your palate to include "wild" foods that are delicious, nutritious and planet-friendly -- and gives three tips for helping others go from skeptical to confident in their own food adventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • A mysterious design that appears across millennia | Terry Moore

    15/08/2023 Durata: 06min

    What can we make of a design that shows up over and over in disparate cultures throughout history? Theorist Terry Moore explores "Penrose tiling" -- two shapes that fit together in infinite combinations without ever repeating -- and ponders what it might mean. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Is the US headed towards another civil war? | Barbara F. Walter

    14/08/2023 Durata: 13min

    Based on her work for a CIA task force aimed at predicting civil wars, political scientist Barbara F. Walter examines the rise in extremism and threats to democracies around the globe -- and paints an unsettling picture of the increasing likelihood of a second civil war in the United States. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How to discover your authentic self -- at any age | Bevy Smith

    11/08/2023 Durata: 15min

    In a talk packed with wry wisdom, pop culture queen Bevy Smith shares hard-earned lessons about authenticity, confidence, mature success and why, if you put in the work, "life gets greater later." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The case for a 4-day work week | Juliet Schor

    10/08/2023 Durata: 16min

    The traditional approach to work needs a redesign, says economist Juliet Schor. She's leading four-day work week trials in countries like the US and Ireland, and the results so far have been overwhelmingly positive: from increased employer and customer satisfaction to revenue growth and lower turnover. Making the case for a four-day, 32-hour work week (with five days of pay), Schor explains how this model for the future of work could address major challenges like burnout and the climate crisis -- and shares how companies and governments could work together to make it a reality. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How targeted ads might just save your life | Sandersan Onie

    09/08/2023 Durata: 11min

    Could the tech industry's complex algorithms support people during their darkest times, rather than just deliver targeted ads? Drawing from his own experience with depression, global mental health researcher Sandersan Onie shows how internet search behaviors can provide valuable insights into suicide risk and potentially help save lives by reaching people in a deeply personal way, at a crucial moment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • In the age of AI art, what can originality look like? | Eileen Isagon Skyers

    08/08/2023 Durata: 05min

    What happens when human and machine creativity meet? From an AI model trained on classic works to generate a seemingly infinite stream of portraits to a neural network that envisions otherworldly life-forms in impossible detail, media art curator Eileen Isagon Skyers showcases mind-bending art that embraces our increasingly technological future, showing how AI can stretch the scope of human imagination and help create worlds we could never design alone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • What the fossil fuel industry doesn't want you to know | Al Gore

    07/08/2023 Durata: 24min

    In a blistering talk, Nobel Laureate Al Gore looks at the two main obstacles to climate solutions and gives his view of how we might actually solve the environmental crisis in time. You won't want to miss his searing indictment of fossil fuel companies for walking back their climate commitments -- and his call for a global rethink of the roles of polluting industries in politics and finance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The magic of a creative career | Michael Sheen

    04/08/2023 Durata: 17min

    The city of Port Talbot in South Wales is known for a few things: a steel mill, a proudly working class population and a passionate commitment to the arts that produced Hollywood superstars Richard Burton and Anthony Hopkins. In this sweet, personal talk, actor Michael Sheen shares how he was also able to take advantage of all the city had to offer, why he's worried that a change in approach to arts education means that kids now don't get the same kind of chances -- and the steps he's taking to ensure that creative up-and-comers get the support and access they deserve. (With animations by Sam Orams and Sarah Klan.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Climate action is on the cusp of exponential growth | Simon Stiell

    03/08/2023 Durata: 07min

    Climate action is speeding up -- and we each have the power to push that transformation forward. As the head of the UNFCCC, the UN's entity supporting the global response to climate change, Simon Stiell points to clear social and technological signals that show we're at the tipping points of a green revolution -- and invites us all to apply our unique skills to defending the planet against the catastrophic impacts of the climate crisis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Why I built my own time machine | Lucas Rizzotto

    02/08/2023 Durata: 12min

    Experiential artist Lucas Rizzotto was going through a tough breakup, so he did what anyone would do: he built a personal time machine. In a playful talk, he shares how his free-ranging experimentation led to various delightful, unexpected innovations that are changing how people think about the relationship between technology and art. "Technology gives us the tools, but art shows us the way," he says. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The power of an image -- and the mind behind it | Misan Harriman

    01/08/2023 Durata: 12min

    As a neurodivergent child going to school far from home, Misan Harriman found solace in the internet -- "an endless library of the extraordinary," as he calls it. In this powerful talk, he shares his journey as a self-taught photographer of extraordinary range, from covering the greatest civil rights movements of our lifetimes to becoming the first Black man to shoot a cover for British Vogue. A reminder that each one of us can find our own ways to create a better world for all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The beauty of building with mud and trash | Vinu Daniel

    31/07/2023 Durata: 13min

    What if we could use waste to create resilient and sustainable buildings? Bringing out the beauty of the dirt beneath our feet, climate-responsive architect Vinu Daniel shares how he and his team are giving local and discarded materials (think: mud, plastic and used tires) a second life by using them to create dreamlike homes, schools and other public spaces. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Blindness isn't a tragic binary -- it's a rich spectrum | Andrew Leland

    28/07/2023 Durata: 06min

    When does vision loss become blindness? Writer, audio producer and editor Andrew Leland explains how his gradual loss of vision revealed a paradoxical truth about blindness -- and shows why it might have implications for how all of us see the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Can global food companies make the shift to regenerative agriculture? | Steve Presley

    27/07/2023 Durata: 11min

    Sharing the inside scoop on how the world's largest food company aims to reach net zero by 2050, Nestlé North America CEO Steve Presley joins TED's Lindsay Levin to discuss the progress they've made so far and where they're investing for sustainability. A big focus will be regenerative agriculture -- producing food in a way that helps the planet instead of harming it -- by working with farmers and other partners across the entire food production process. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How to make sure materials get reused — again and again | Garry Cooper

    26/07/2023 Durata: 13min

    What if we could harness the power and value of all that we discard? Circular economy builder Garry Cooper presents a compelling vision for transforming cities into sustainable, circular economies, citing real-world examples of how repurposing materials from buildings to office furniture can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, create jobs and foster economic growth. A hopeful reminder of the profound impact individual actions can have on our shared future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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